Photo/Video Galleries
Ronald Roark
Blackstone, VA
8/15/2011
We are just starting to get bear in our neck of the woods here in Virginia and I set out on a mission to get some pics with one of my Cuddeback captures. One pic is of a sow and 4 cubs in a block of pines. Another pic is of a huge bear and if you had seen some of the pics of deer standing that close to the camera then u would understand just how big he really is. I know he is a little closer than you would like for a pic to be but check out the detail, you can almost count the hairs. The last pic is of two bears in a food plot and one does not seem to be very happy that the other showed up.
Blackstone, VA
8/15/2011
We are just starting to get bear in our neck of the woods here in Virginia and I set out on a mission to get some pics with one of my Cuddeback captures. One pic is of a sow and 4 cubs in a block of pines. Another pic is of a huge bear and if you had seen some of the pics of deer standing that close to the camera then u would understand just how big he really is. I know he is a little closer than you would like for a pic to be but check out the detail, you can almost count the hairs. The last pic is of two bears in a food plot and one does not seem to be very happy that the other showed up.
Jeff Frydrych
Trafford, PA
8/15/2011
Here are some good pictures over a soul and her two cubs. In one of the picture the cubs are playing with each other.
Trafford, PA
8/15/2011
Here are some good pictures over a soul and her two cubs. In one of the picture the cubs are playing with each other.
Ronald Roark
Blackstone, VA
8/15/2011
these pics are from one of my cuddeback captures. They were taken in one of my favorite food plots planted in chickory and clover. The 11 pointer with his velvet coming off was taken with a muzzel loader in November 2010 by a friend.
Blackstone, VA
8/15/2011
these pics are from one of my cuddeback captures. They were taken in one of my favorite food plots planted in chickory and clover. The 11 pointer with his velvet coming off was taken with a muzzel loader in November 2010 by a friend.
Mike Persichini
Troy, MI
8/15/2011
Hey, look over here I found one of those Cuddeback Attack Cameras. Awesome!!!
Troy, MI
8/15/2011
Hey, look over here I found one of those Cuddeback Attack Cameras. Awesome!!!
Thomas Katchur
Beaver Meadows, PA
8/15/2011
1st photo no honey it isn't mating season yet. 2nd photo hey buddy how are ya. 3rd photo hi big guy I hope I get antlers like you someday.
Beaver Meadows, PA
8/15/2011
1st photo no honey it isn't mating season yet. 2nd photo hey buddy how are ya. 3rd photo hi big guy I hope I get antlers like you someday.
Lance Andrus
Fayetteville, NC
8/15/2011
I purchased my first camera last year. I bought what I could afford at the time, not knowing about Cuddeback cameras. I set my camera up in the woods behind my house to see if the deer has started moving. The first shot shows a small spike horn looking at something behind him. While I got the deer, the details behind him are just not there. Picture 2 is taken 3 minutes after the first. Amazing that there were no pictures snapped in the time between the 2 pictures. It appears that there are 4 deer in this pic, but the picture quality is so poor that I'm just not sure. The distance from the camera to the first deer is about 20 feet. The third shot really surprised me when I saw this little guy. If he was with any other deer I can't say because that was the only pic taken that night. To say the least, my TASCO camera works, ish, but leaves a lot to be desired.
Fayetteville, NC
8/15/2011
I purchased my first camera last year. I bought what I could afford at the time, not knowing about Cuddeback cameras. I set my camera up in the woods behind my house to see if the deer has started moving. The first shot shows a small spike horn looking at something behind him. While I got the deer, the details behind him are just not there. Picture 2 is taken 3 minutes after the first. Amazing that there were no pictures snapped in the time between the 2 pictures. It appears that there are 4 deer in this pic, but the picture quality is so poor that I'm just not sure. The distance from the camera to the first deer is about 20 feet. The third shot really surprised me when I saw this little guy. If he was with any other deer I can't say because that was the only pic taken that night. To say the least, my TASCO camera works, ish, but leaves a lot to be desired.
John Murphy
Mexico, MO
8/15/2011
I am 18 and a first generation avid bow hunter. getting a place to hunt managing the land and picking my spot got all the hard work out of the way. with a new camera I couldn't way to see what i got. The very first picture was this great buck. I am counting down the days till bow season when I can take my little brother hunting for the first time.
Mexico, MO
8/15/2011
I am 18 and a first generation avid bow hunter. getting a place to hunt managing the land and picking my spot got all the hard work out of the way. with a new camera I couldn't way to see what i got. The very first picture was this great buck. I am counting down the days till bow season when I can take my little brother hunting for the first time.